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Mitochondria of human Leydig cells as seen by high resolution scanning electron microscopy.

Alessandro Riva1, Bernard Tandler, Tatsuo Ushiki, Paolo Usai, Raffaella Isola, Gabriele Conti, Francesco Loy, Charles L Hoppel.   

Abstract

The three-dimensional ultrastructure of over 1000 mitochondria in human Leydig cells (from twelve sexually mature patients) was examined by high resolution scanning electron microscopy (HRSEM) of osmium-macerated specimens, as well as by transmission electron microscopy of conventional ultrathin sections. The stereo-pair imaging of the osmium-macerated specimens by HRSEM is also very useful for investigating the three-dimensional structure of cytoplasmic membranous organelles with great clarity. The mitochondria, which mainly are elongated (although some are ovate), possess cristae that are almost exclusively tubular and that occasionally display constrictions and terminal bulbules. Lamelliform cristae are quite rare. Occasionally, the tubular cristae are joined together to form a simple network. Classic crista junctions could not be identified with certainty, although the base of the tubular cristae might correspond functionally to such junctions. As a whole, in line with the identical and common embryological origin of adrenal cortex and gonads, mitochondria of human Leydig cell closely resemble those of steroidogenic cells of human suprarenal cortex treated by the same maceration method.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21471665     DOI: 10.1679/aohc.73.37

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Histol Cytol        ISSN: 0914-9465


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